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<blockquote data-quote="lovinglife" data-source="post: 2548594" data-attributes="member: 22428"><p>I had both mine yesterday as did hubby who isn’t diabetic, we both had aches in arms and across back of neck and shoulders, we were both very very tired last night, fine today apart from usual ache in arms from jabs, my bs seem fine but I am keeping an eye on them over the next few days. For me personally a few slightly elevated bs are a small price to pay for the jabs, I’m sure if they do rise it will only be for a few days and not by much. How much have your numbers raised? What numbers are you getting when testing? Of course it could have nothing to do with the jabs and maybe you are sickening for something. Good your GP is looking into it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovinglife, post: 2548594, member: 22428"] I had both mine yesterday as did hubby who isn’t diabetic, we both had aches in arms and across back of neck and shoulders, we were both very very tired last night, fine today apart from usual ache in arms from jabs, my bs seem fine but I am keeping an eye on them over the next few days. For me personally a few slightly elevated bs are a small price to pay for the jabs, I’m sure if they do rise it will only be for a few days and not by much. How much have your numbers raised? What numbers are you getting when testing? Of course it could have nothing to do with the jabs and maybe you are sickening for something. Good your GP is looking into it [/QUOTE]
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